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35.Dd June 4, 1993
36.Dt GETPRIORITY 2
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm getpriority ,
40.Nm setpriority
41.Nd get/set program scheduling priority
42.Sh LIBRARY
43.Lb libc
44.Sh SYNOPSIS
45.Fd #include <sys/time.h>
46.Fd #include <sys/resource.h>
47.Ft int
48.Fn getpriority "int which" "int who"
49.Ft int
50.Fn setpriority "int which" "int who" "int prio"
51.Sh DESCRIPTION
52The scheduling
53priority of the process, process group, or user, as indicated by
54.Fa which
55and
56.Fa who
57is obtained with the
58.Fn getpriority
59call and set with the
60.Fn setpriority
61call.
62.Fa Which
63is one of
64.Dv PRIO_PROCESS ,
65.Dv PRIO_PGRP ,
66or
67.Dv PRIO_USER ,
68and
69.Fa who
70is interpreted relative to
71.Fa which
72(a process identifier for
73.Dv PRIO_PROCESS ,
74process group
75identifier for
76.Dv PRIO_PGRP ,
77and a user ID for
78.Dv PRIO_USER ) .
79A zero value of
80.Fa who
81denotes the current process, process group, or user.
82.Fa Prio
83is a value in the range -20 to 20.  The default priority is 0;
84lower priorities cause more favorable scheduling.
85.Pp
86The
87.Fn getpriority
88call returns the highest priority (lowest numerical value)
89enjoyed by any of the specified processes.  The
90.Fn setpriority
91call sets the priorities of all of the specified processes
92to the specified value.  Only the super-user may lower priorities.
93.Sh RETURN VALUES
94Since
95.Fn getpriority
96can legitimately return the value -1, it is necessary
97to clear the external variable
98.Va errno
99prior to the
100call, then check it afterward to determine
101if a -1 is an error or a legitimate value.
102The
103.Fn setpriority
104call returns 0 if there is no error, or
105-1 if there is.
106.Sh ERRORS
107.Fn Getpriority
108and
109.Fn setpriority
110will fail if:
111.Bl -tag -width Er
112.It Bq Er ESRCH
113No process was located using the
114.Fa which
115and
116.Fa who
117values specified.
118.It Bq Er EINVAL
119.Fa Which
120was not one of
121.Dv PRIO_PROCESS ,
122.Dv PRIO_PGRP ,
123or
124.Dv PRIO_USER .
125.El
126.Pp
127.Bl -tag -width Er
128In addition to the errors indicated above,
129.Fn setpriority
130will fail if:
131.It Bq Er EPERM
132A process was located, but neither its effective nor real user
133ID matched the effective user ID of the caller.
134.It Bq Er EACCES
135A non super-user attempted to lower a process priority.
136.El
137.Sh SEE ALSO
138.Xr nice 1 ,
139.Xr fork 2 ,
140.Xr renice 8
141.Sh HISTORY
142The
143.Fn getpriority
144function call appeared in
145.Bx 4.2 .
146